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What is your writing style? - Determining Your Personality Type By What You Write

Aleksei

Yeah, I can fly.
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Mar 10, 2010
Messages
3,626
MBTI Type
ENTJ
Enneagram
7w6
Instinctual Variant
sx/sp
academic paper: INTP

1. Introversion (99.6 %)
1. iNtuition (97.4 %) <- unsurprising
1. Thinking (99.5 %) <- lmao
1. Perceiving (55.3 %)

creative writing: ESFP
1. Extraversion (98.6 %) <- whoa
1. Sensing (95.2 %)
1. Feeling (95.6 %)
1. Perceiving (65.5 %)

LOL

YEAH HIGH SENSING DESPITE IT BEING MY LAST FUNCTION YEAHH :rock:
Besides restating that this test is complete shit, I gotta ask, you sure it's actually your last function? My Se is actually my 5th function, nearly tied with my (strong) Si.
 

strychnine

All Natural! All Good!
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Jun 23, 2010
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The "mood" one is hilarious. I put in a fairly depressing poem I had written and it rated it 80% happy hahaha.

Anyway it looks like my "casual" writing ends up INTx (very polarized on INT). I put a few philosophy essays in and it ended up the same.

I put a happy poem in and it gave me ESFJ :D. And a different one, ESFP.

Apparently this thing thinks ESFs are happy people ;)

EDIT: My blog also came out INTP. I think this test is messed up :p
 

mmhmm

meinmeinmein!
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Jul 6, 2010
Messages
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1st Sample: (infj)
1. Introversion (84.5 %)
2. Extraversion (15.5 %)
1. iNtuition (71.9 %)
2. Sensing (28.1 %)
1. Feeling (54.1 %)
2. Thinking (45.9 %)
1. Perceiving (53.5 %)
2. Judging (46.5 %)

2nd Sample (intj)
1. Introversion (91.9 %)
2. Extraversion (8.1 %)
1. iNtuition (56.5 %)
2. Sensing (43.5 %)
1. Thinking (72.1 %)
2. Feeling (27.9 %)
1. Judging (81.6 %)
2. Perceiving (18.4 %)
 

Nonsensical

New member
Joined
Aug 2, 2008
Messages
4,006
MBTI Type
ENFP
Enneagram
7
i write right to left, bottom to top, upsidedown, in old arabic mostly with green and purple pens and tiny letters.
 

Talisyn

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May 29, 2010
Messages
84
MBTI Type
INFP
Enneagram
9-1
I tried different types of my writing. For fiction ISFP, with 98% F, 86% S, 73% P For poetry ISFJ, with 99% F, 78% S, 61% J But Academics- INTJ: A persuasive essay- 91% T and 89% N, 72% J and informative essay- 92% T, 70% N, 68% J.

Some thoughts: not an indicator of personality but the mood of the piece.... My personal writing scores very differently than academic papers. Academic papers are very high in T, and personal stuff is very high in F also academic papers score high iNtuitive % but personal stuff is all sensory... .... hmmm....
 

angell_m

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Jul 6, 2010
Messages
818
MBTI Type
IxFx
Enneagram
5w4
ISFP

CLOSE!

1. Sensing (56.6 %)
2. iNtuition (43.4 %)


1. Feeling (77.9 %)
2. Thinking (22.1 %)

1. Introversion (76.6 %)
2. Extraversion (23.4 %)

1. Perceiving (62.0 %)
2. Judging (38.0 %)
 

redsox44344

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Jan 6, 2009
Messages
136
MBTI Type
ENTP
I put in one of my essays from last year, and got

1. Introversion (93.3 %)
2. Extraversion (6.7 %)

1. Sensing (51.4 %)
2. iNtuition (48.6 %)

1. Thinking (70.3 %)
2. Feeling (29.7 %)

1. Judging (65.7 %)
2. Perceiving (34.3 %)

I don't really have any essays that truly reflect my current state of mind, however, I am sure that I am not an INTJ. Well, I would think so...
 

highlander

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Messages
26,578
MBTI Type
INTJ
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6w5
Instinctual Variant
sx/sp
So, I tried this on a few semi-lengthy posts.

Post #1
1. Feeling (85.2 %)
2. Thinking (14.8 %)
1. Sensing (63.1 %)
2. iNtuition (36.9 %)
1. Extraversion (55.5 %)
2. Introversion (44.5 %)
1. Judging (53.4 %)
2. Perceiving (46.6 %)

Haha. I'm an ESFJ :)

Post #2
1. iNtuition (97.0 %)
2. Sensing (3.0 %)
1. Thinking (98.3 %)
2. Feeling (1.7 %)
1. Judging (71.9 %)
2. Perceiving (28.1 %)
1. Introversion (99.7 %)
2. Extraversion (0.3 %)


Oh, I'm an INTJ. Sounds more like it

Post #3
1. iNtuition (98.2 %)
2. Sensing (1.8 %)
1. Thinking (90.4 %)
2. Feeling (9.6 %)
1. Judging (71.9 %)
2. Perceiving (28.1 %)
1. Introversion (99.7 %)
2. Extraversion (0.3 %)

INTJ again

Then I tried "No". It was one of my shorter posts.

It came out as ISFP
 

skylights

i love
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so/sx
Besides restating that this test is complete shit, I gotta ask, you sure it's actually your last function? My Se is actually my 5th function, nearly tied with my (strong) Si.

oh i know it's shit, but isn't that part of the fun? :laugh:

i've always come out as a man in these writing tests too.

well and that Se comment was kind of just ridiculous for the sake of being ridiculous, but i do think my Se is decent. far higher than my Ti, in any case. it's funny though, because it's very, very Ne-filtered. like i can draw you things down to the tiniest details, and i have very fine sensory awareness and experience senses vividly, but i'm much more aware of my general surroundings in an NF "atmosphere/mood" way. i won't notice lots of concrete details, even though when i go to draw or paint or describe or just visualize them, i can. i like sweeping colors and blending and playing with light more than small detail, but i know it's the small detail, used in the right amounts, that can really take something up to the next level.

oh and i really like the tactile-ness of driving too. i drive fast. skilled, and fast. i like the feel of the pedals under my feet and the hum of the friction point and the way my body presses in the seat when i pull it from 5th to 2nd and accelerate out of a corner. i like to push it. :yes:
 

lucibelle

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Jul 21, 2010
Messages
137
MBTI Type
I__P
Enneagram
4
Instinctual Variant
sp
First batch of text = talking about a computer game and my experiences in it
E (58.3 %)
S (75.9 %)
F (91.9 %)
P (74.1 %)
Upset (69.3 %)
Female (65.9 %)

Second batch of text = expressing my love of fantasy over reality
I (97.4 %)
N (98.1 %)
T (57.6 %)
P (96.9 %)
Happy (99.5 %)
Female (63.1 %)

Third batch of text = explaining in length why I suck totally
I (86.6 %)
S (65.7 %)
F (90.7 %)
P (67.3 %)
Upset (94.7 %)
Female (80.9 %)

Fourth batch of text = telling what are the absolutely saddest songs I know
I (76.5 %)
S (92.2 %)
F (99.9 %)
J (96.1 %)
Happy (84.0 %)
Female (55.2 %)

Fifth batch of text = telling what I had just dreamt the night before
E (72.9 %)
S (91.6 %)
F (97.7 %)
P (68.6 %)
Happy (50.1 %)
Female (87.6 %)

Sixth batch of text = talking about feelings and the lack of them
E (58.4 %)
S (93.0 %)
F (95.7 %)
J (55.0 %)
Upset (98.8 %)
Female (91.4 %)

Poem 1 - "Among Strange Patterns"
I (93.3 %)
N (66.9 %)
T (97.2 %)
P (97.8 %)
Happy (99.0 %)
Female (59.1 %)

Poem 2 - "In the Guise of the Pure"
I (75.9 %)
N (96.7 %)
F (84.4 %)
P (86.8 %)
Upset (99.0 %)
Female (76.1 %)

Poem 3 - "Everyone I Love"
I (54.1 %)
N (66.9 %)
T (51.6 %)
P (73.8 %)
Happy (91.1 %) (Happy because the narrator gets to kill their family :D )
Female (76.2 %)

Poem 4 - "An Echo from Times Nonexistent"
I (92.1 %)
N (84.6 %)
F (96.7 %)
P (91.0 %)
Happy (67.8 %)
Female (83.4 %)

Poem 5 - "Heaven"
I (99.6 %)
N (85.4 %)
T (81.7 %)
P (96.2 %)
Upset (95.3 %)
Male (84.1 %)

Poem 6 - "Ruin"
I (68.6 %)
N (97.5 %)
F (75.7 %)
P (72.8 %)
Happy (71.1 %) (Happy for being doomed for all eternity :D )
Female (85.8 %)

Poem 7 - "Only Thoughts Remain"
I (99.9 %)
N (84.7 %)
F (67.8 %)
P (99.3 %)
Upset (82.2 %)
Female (95.7 %)

INFP / INTP poems. I suck at writing poetry, though.
 

21%

You have a choice!
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May 15, 2009
Messages
3,224
MBTI Type
INFJ
Enneagram
4w5
Introversion (85.9 %)
iNtuition (79.0 %)
Feeling (56.8 %)
Judging (51.3 %)

INFJ, but just barely :D

I then tried different samples that were me expressing my opinions and feelings on things and got ENFJ, INFP, INTP, INTJ.

I tried samples of fiction and got ESFP, ENFP and ISFP.

Poetry seems a bit more random: ENFP, INTP, INFJ.

So, my theory is: if you start a lot of your sentences with "I", the introversion score goes up, and having a lot of action verbs results in high S ;)



(And I can't believe I just spent half an hour on those tests :shock:)
 

Talisyn

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INFP
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9-1
oh and i really like the tactile-ness of driving too. i drive fast. skilled, and fast. i like the feel of the pedals under my feet and the hum of the friction point and the way my body presses in the seat when i pull it from 5th to 2nd and accelerate out of a corner. i like to push it. :yes:

I do too. I try very hard to stifle it... but I love it.

Sooo off topic sorry ;)
 

You

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entp
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7w8
I used a short story, excerpts, essays and a poem I wrote.
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ESFJ, ESFP
1. Sensing (93.5 %)
2. iNtuition (6.5 %)

1. Feeling (99.6 %)
2. Thinking (0.4 %)

1. Extraversion (84.0 %)
2. Introversion (16.0 %)

1. Judging (51.8 %) - (39.7)
2. Perceiving (48.2 %) (60.3)

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Funny, all my own, personal writing is ESFJ/ESFP, but all my essay writings are extremely introvert.

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INTP
1. iNtuition (96.5 %)
2. Sensing (3.5 %)

1. Thinking (84.5 %)
2. Feeling (15.5 %)

1. Introversion (94.7 %)
2. Extraversion (5.3 %)

1. Perceiving (62.4 %)
2. Judging (37.6 %)
 

Virulence

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Jan 5, 2010
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MBTI Type
INFJ
Tried a very wide range of prose/poetry. Prose was primarily ISFP. INFJ dominated poetry by a landslide, with one INTJ result.
 

MagnifaSnail

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Jan 2, 2010
Messages
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MBTI Type
INxP
Enneagram
5w4
haha, absolutely no way! I'm sure this will differentiate depending on what you submit. I put in a little creative piece about a rock. anyway...
Results:

sensing - 97.0%
intuition - 3.0%

feeling - 99.8%
thinking - 0.2%

extraversion - 98.8%
introversion - 1.2%

judging - 53.5%
perceiving - -46.5%

according to this I should be an ESFJ when in fact I'm an INFP or perhaps an INTP (I've never been satisfied with committing to one or the other).
 

skylights

i love
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Jul 6, 2010
Messages
7,756
MBTI Type
INFP
Enneagram
6w7
Instinctual Variant
so/sx
apparently adjectives are S, lol
 

Wonkavision

Retired Member
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Jan 14, 2009
Messages
1,154
MBTI Type
ENFP
Enneagram
7w8
Ha Ha! I write like an INTJ. Awesome! :D


Introversion (95.5 %)
Extraversion (4.5 %)

iNtuition (84.5 %)
Sensing (15.5 %)

Thinking (58.8 %)
Feeling (41.2 %)

Judging (55.4 %)
Perceiving (44.6 %)


Here's the writing sample I used:

I watched Love Is The Devil today--A cinematic portrait of the painter Francis Bacon, one of my favorite artists of all time.

Watch the trailer here:YouTube - Love Is the Devil Trailer

Derek Jacobi's performance was somewhat disappointing, as his obnoxious, highly extroverted portrayal of Bacon did not seem to match the intense, yet soft-spoken, Bacon I have seen in documentaries and interviews.

He was engaging nonetheless, and he certainly did look like Francis Bacon.

Even more interesting, however, was Daniel Craig's portrayal of Bacon's lover George Dyer.
The quietly tortured Dyer of this film almost steals the show, proving that less is often more, and that there is power in the most subtle performance.
Vivid recurring dream sequences take you deep into Dyer's psyche--a dark and foreboding place where he is little more than a mass of bloody flesh impaled on a giant skewer, writhing and shivering all alone.
What is the source of this terror? What happened to him? Was he abused as a child?
Daniel Craig's tough-yet-tender approach won my heart.

The cinematography is incredible--a flawless translation of Bacon's visual style onto film.
Surreal scenes from Bacon's life unfold into one another like a waking dream, as if he were a ghost passing through the world rather than an active participant in life.
The score of the film is eerie and off-kilter, and the overall experience is profoundly bizarre.


Watching the film inspired me to rework one of my old paintings.
This was the result (not a great photo, but it will do for now):


Oh--- and here's the painting, by the way:

demoness4-1.jpg
 

BlackCat

Shaman
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Nov 19, 2008
Messages
7,038
MBTI Type
ESFP
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9w8
Instinctual Variant
sx/sp
:( When I saw the thread title I thought that this test would actually test what your writing is like and give varying results... not using the MBTI. :thelook: How does a certain type even write? No one's score is accurate hardly, lol.
 
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